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9.30-9 50 Canoe. 7 : In the Surf
Another chance to see surfing in canoes at Sennen Cove and Bude in Cornwall.
10.0 Look and Read. Sky Hunter Written by LEONARD KINGSTON 6: Proof At Last!
10.23
Ffenestri Dewch i ganu, gyda MAIR ROBINS (Ail-ddarllediad), (Windows)

Contributors

Written By:
Leonard Kingston
Unknown:
Ffenestri Dewch
Unknown:
Mair Robins

David Seymour, Bob Langley and Marian Foster
The live and lively magazine, presenting the personalities and talking points of the day and including Dig This America - for the next few weeks Peter Seabrook looks at gardens and gardeners US-style.

Contributors

Presenter:
David Seymour
Presenter:
Bob Langley
Presenter:
Marian Foster
Editor:
Jim Dumigran

Story: The Bears Who Stayed Indoors, written and illustrated by SUSANNA GRETZ Presenters
Delia Morgan, Johnny Ball
Pianist PETER PETTINGER Designer JO DAY
Written and directed by DEREK MARTIN Producer ANNE GOBEY
Executive producer CYNTHIA FELGATE

Contributors

Illustrated By:
Susanna Gretz
Pianist:
Peter Pettinger
Designer:
Jo Day
Directed By:
Derek Martin
Producer:
Anne Gobey
Producer:
Cynthia Felgate

with Rosemary Leach
How Mere is Moonshine? by NICHOLAS STUART GRAY
Tabitha and her friend Kimbery, Heriot and his friend Jamie, go to visit the witch in the forest - but for very different reasons ...
Pictures by PETER RUSH
Adapted and directed by ANGELA DEECHING Executive producer ANNA HOME

Contributors

Unknown:
Rosemary Leach
Unknown:
Nicholas Stuart Gray
Directed By:
Angela Deeching

Introduced by Ed Stewart starring Peter Glaze
Jan Hunt and Bernie Clifton with Val Mitchell and special guests including
John Paul Young '
Script BOB HEDLEY
MUSiC BERT HAYES AND HIS ORCHESTRA Lighting RON BRISTOW Sound MIKE GILES Designer JIM CLAY Director ALAN BELL
Producer JOHNNY DOWNES

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ed Stewart
Unknown:
Peter Glaze
Unknown:
Jan Hunt
Unknown:
Bernie Clifton
Unknown:
Val Mitchell
Unknown:
John Paul Young
Script:
Bob Hedley
Music:
Bert Hayes
Unknown:
Ron Bristow
Unknown:
Sound Mike Giles
Designer:
Jim Clay
Director:
Alan Bell
Producer:
Johnny Downes

including The Mersey Beat
In this, the first of a series of films, Martin Young has been living with the Merseyside police as they control the violent centre of Liver-pool. He investigates the true face of modern police work in a city that demands policing. and Sportswide with Desmond Lynam
Nationwide editor HUGH WILLIAMS

Contributors

Unknown:
Martin Young
Unknown:
Desmond Lynam
Editor:
Hugh Williams

starring Patrick Mower as Hackett in Figures of Importance by CHRIS MENAUL with Philip Madoc , Brendan Price and Vivien Heilbron and featuring
Alfred Marks and Patricia Hodge
A young boy seeks revenge for his mother's death and unwittingly interrupts the ' perfect crime '.
Designer JOHN HURST
Sound DAVE JEWITT , RON EDMONDS Film editor DICK ALLEN
Photography FRED HAMILTON Producer PHILIP HINCHCLIFFE Director CHRIS MENAUL

Contributors

Unknown:
Patrick Mower
Unknown:
Chris Menaul
Unknown:
Philip Madoc
Unknown:
Vivien Heilbron
Unknown:
Patricia Hodge
Designer:
John Hurst
Unknown:
Sound Dave Jewitt
Unknown:
Ron Edmonds
Editor:
Dick Allen
Producer:
Philip Hinchcliffe
Director:
Chris Menaul
Det-Supt Steve Hackett:
Patrick Mower
Det Chief Supt Tate:
Philip Madoc
Det-Sgt Frank Bonney:
Brendan Price
Det-Sgt Louise Colbert:
Vivien Heilbron
Wally Vincent:
Alfred Marks
Laura Bentley:
Patricia Hodge
Terry Maskell:
David Beckett
Gemma Maskell:
Virginia Stride
Ronnie:
John Hartley
Caretaker:
Renee Coddard
Det-Con Fletcher:
Grahame Mallard
Matthews:
Nick Stringer
Gallery manager:
John F Parker
Jimmy Arthur:
Keith Hazemore
Art dealer:
Michael Wolf
Sir Eric Beauchamp:
Rodney Lovick
Stenographer:
Diana Payan
First screw:
Ken Barker
Borstal boy:
Ian Cross
Girl:
Emma Shaw
Boy:
Ian Hoare

starring
Maximilian Schell , Raf Vallone Irene Papas , Fernando Rey
Two Polish brothers, Victor and Marek. escape south from a Siberian labour camp where they have been imprisoned since the partition of Poland. At a remote town on the Afghanistan border, they wait for the men who will smuggle them to safety - if they can escape detection by the NKVD.
Written and directed by ALEXANDER RAMATI Films: page 19
(First showing on British television)

Contributors

Unknown:
Maximilian Schell
Unknown:
Raf Vallone
Unknown:
Irene Papas
Unknown:
Fernando Rey
Directed By:
Alexander Ramati
Marek:
Maximilian Schell
Victor:
Raf Vallone
Ajmi:
Irene Papas
Kisielev:
Theodore Bikel
Marusia:
Maria Perschy
Ibram:
Fernando Rey
Doctor:
George Voskovec
Hamlat:
Alberto de Mendoza
Ulug Beg:
Antonio Vico
Shura:
Vincente Sangiovanni
Ukranian NKVD:
Robert Palmer
NKVD guard:
Danny Stone
Aka:
Mariela Chatlak
Ulug Beg's Wife:
Carmen Carbonell

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